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5 Must-Know Tips for Comparing Home Insurance Quotes

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TGS Insurance » Blog 5 Must-Know Tips for Comparing Home Insurance Quotes Choosing the right home insurance policy can sometimes feel like trying to find the perfect coffee order—it’s a delicate balance between what you need and what works best for your wallet. Not every policy covers every peril.

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How to Read Homeowners Insurance Quotes

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TGS Insurance » Blog What Is a Homeowners Insurance Quote? A homeowners insurance quote is the proposed amount that you would pay an insurance carrier to cover your home. The quote will be based on many factors, including your home’s age, building features, location and size, as well as your insurance score.

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How Home Renovations Can Affect Your Homeowners Insurance Policy

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TGS Insurance » Blog Do You Need to Tell Your Homeowners Insurance About Home Renovations? When taking on new home renovations, your homeowners insurance policy might not be the first thing on your mind. However, for many home renovation projects, you will need to inform your insurance agent.

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What Does It Mean to Be a No-Fault State?

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The Basics: Defining a No-Fault State At its core, a no-fault state is one where your car insurance policy takes care of your medical expenses and certain other costs, regardless of who caused the accident. That’s where additional coverage types, like Property Damage Liability (PDL) and Bodily Injury Liability (BIL) , come into play.

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What to Do After a Car Accident: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Avoid standing in the middle of the road or putting yourself in harm’s way while assessing the damage. In many states, you’re required to file a police report for accidents that involve injuries or significant property damage. Plus, having a police report on file can help you later when dealing with insurance claims.

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10 Factors That Affect Homeowners Insurance Premiums in Florida

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Coastal homes in Florida, for example, face higher premiums due to the increased risk of hurricanes, flooding, and wind damage. Conversely, homes further inland or in areas with lower crime rates often benefit from lower insurance costs. The more risks your area poses, the more your insurance company will charge to protect you.

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Block of Flats Insurance Glossary of Terms

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Consequences of Underinsurance In the event of a claim on the block insurance policy , the insurer or its appointed loss adjuster may check to see that the Declared Value is adequate. If it is not, they may rely upon a clause within the insurance policy called Average, Average Condition, or Underinsurance.